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Two Durban Police Officers Who Kidnap Undocumented Foreiners And Demand R3,500 To Free Them Exposed

February 28, 2026
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Two Durban Police Officers Who Kidnap Undocumented Foreiners And Demand R3,500 To Free Them Exposed
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Two Durban-based South African Police Service (SAPS) officers, a sergeant and a constable, made their first court appearance today on serious extortion charges, following their dramatic arrest by the provincial Anti-Corruption Investigation Unit.

ImageThe officers stand accused of abusing their authority by targeting undocumented foreign nationals (often referred to as illegal immigrants), arresting them on the streets, loading them into a police patrol van, and then driving them around while demanding cash payments of up to R3,500 in exchange for their release. The scheme allegedly involved forcing victims to arrange payment, sometimes by contacting family or associates, before they would be set free, turning official law enforcement duties into what prosecutors describe as a mobile extortion racket.

The breakthrough came after a tip-off to the Anti-Corruption Unit. On Wednesday, February 25, investigators intercepted the officers in the Durban Central Business District (CBD) while the alleged operation was in progress. The pair was immediately arrested and transported to Durban Central SAPS for processing.

Journalists and crime reporters, including Dasen Thathiah of eNCA and Everson Luhanga, first broke the story on Thursday, detailing how the officers would allegedly detain victims and refuse to process them formally through proper channels or hand them over to immigration authorities. Instead, the focus shifted to extracting bribes, with the patrol van serving as both a holding cell and a pressure tool until payments were secured.

The officers appeared in the Durban Magistrate’s Court (specific court details pending confirmation), where charges of extortion were formally put to them. Extortion, under South African law, carries severe penalties, including lengthy prison terms, especially when committed by public officials in positions of trust.

This case highlights persistent concerns about corruption within law enforcement, particularly in dealings with vulnerable migrant communities in KwaZulu-Natal. Durban and surrounding areas have seen repeated allegations of police exploiting undocumented individuals during immigration-related arrests, often in collaboration with or instead of Home Affairs processes. The Anti-Corruption Unit’s swift intervention underscores efforts by SAPS leadership to root out such misconduct internally.

KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Commissioner Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has previously emphasized zero tolerance for officers involved in criminal activities, stating that such individuals tarnish the service’s reputation and must face both criminal and disciplinary consequences. While this incident appears separate from a recent high-profile case involving sergeants extorting illegal shebeen operators in Amaoti and Inanda, it adds to a pattern of corruption probes in the province.

The accused were expected to apply for bail, though outcomes of today’s proceedings,including whether they were remanded in custody or released on conditions, have not been fully detailed in initial reports. The investigation continues, with authorities appealing for any additional victims or witnesses to come forward.

This arrest sends a strong message amid broader national debates on police integrity, immigration enforcement, and the protection of vulnerable groups from predatory practices. As the case progresses, it may prompt further scrutiny of how SAPS handles undocumented migrants and the safeguards in place to prevent abuse of power.

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